Animal allegories (fables) in the poetry of Nasser Keshavarz
Subject Areas : Research Allegory in Persian Language and Literaturesara vosogyan mansh 1 , jalil nazary 2 , mohamad hady khalg zade 3
1 - Persian Language and Literature, Humanities, Islamic Azad University, Yasouj Branch-Iran
2 - persian Language and Literature, Humanities, Islamic Azad University, Yasouj Branch-Iran
3 - Persian Language and Literature, Humanities, Islamic Azad University, Yasouj Branch-Iran
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The most famous type of allegory is fable or animal allegory in which each animal represents a type or group of people in society. Usually, children's poets and writers use this kind of allegory to tell children stories, and tell their stories in the language of animals; One of these poets is Nasser Keshavarz, a modern poet and writer with a contemporary style. Since in relation to children's poetry, only the role and possible position in the education of children aged 6 to 12 (with a look at the Persian reading of the third and fourth elementary in the Pooyesh quarterly by Sheida Echresh has been discussed; Qualitatively, let's examine the importance of examining this research in order to open a new window for parents, educators and those involved in children's education, and encourage them to study more deeply and accurately the social allegorical concepts hidden in children's poetry. What animals and stories has Keshavarz used as an allegory in poetry and why? Introduce such instructive stories indirectly to children and adolescents and acquaint children with the common world of man and animal .
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